A conversation with cnn anchor brooke baldwin and dean susan king

Early life and education

Brooke Baldwin was born in Atlanta, Georgia, where she attended The Westminster Schools, a private college preparatory school. She graduated with degrees in journalism and Spanish from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2001. She also studied at Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City during her undergraduate years.

Career

Baldwin began her career in 2001 at WVIR-TV in Charlottesville, Virginia, and later became the morning anchor at WOWK-TV in the Huntington and Charleston, West Virginia area. She later joined WTTG in Washington, D.C. as lead reporter for the 10 p.m. newscast.

CNN

Baldwin joined CNN in 2008. She anchors CNN Newsroom with Brooke Baldwin from 2 to 4pm ET on weekdays and is based in New York City.

On July 8, 2011, Baldwin co-anchored CNN's special coverage of the final launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-135) from Kennedy Space Center.

On January 14, 2012, she hosted a half-hour special music program called Soundcheck, which featured Wilco, Mavis Staples, Mumford & Sons, Ben Sollee, and Janelle Monáe.

Baldwin's documentary "To Catch a Killer" won a Silver World Medal for Best Investigative Report at the New York Festivals International Television & Film Awards in 2012.

Baldwin was nominated for an Emmy for her coverage of the NYC chokehold death protests in wake of Eric Garner's death 2014.

She interviewed Steve Buscemi for Boardwalk Empire, Claire Danes for Homeland, Julianne Moore for Game Change and Lena Dunham for Girls at the 70th Golden Globe Awards in 2013.

She covered President Obama's second Inauguration in January 2013 from Washington DC.

Some people on Twitter criticized her during the 2015 Baltimore protests when she failed to correctly attribute comments she had heard from the community that veterans were responsible for the unrest – saying soldiers who become police officers "are coming back from war, they don't know the communities, and they're ready to do battle." She later apologized via Twitter and on-air the next day. In the Washington Post Erik Wemple wrote an article "CNN's Brooke Baldwin shows rest of media how to apologize".

In June 2016, Baldwin reported live from Orlando covering the victims and survivors of the Pulse nightclub – scene of the largest mass shooting in the USA – where 49 people were murdered, and 53 injured.

On October 18, 2016, she criticized Donald Trump’s call for term limits on members of Congress by incorrectly saying that such limits already existed.

On January 20, 2017, she covered President Trump's inauguration from Washington DC.

In 2017, CNN anchors are participating in Champions of Change – a CNN special showing the work of non-profit organizations. Baldwin selected The Heroes Project and filmed with founder Tim Medvetz and USMC Sgt Retired Kirstie Ennis in Joshua Tree National Park, California.

In the media

Variety featured her in "Brooke Baldwin Gives Surprising Boost to CNN" in April 2015.

In December 2015, The New York Times interviewed Baldwin after reading her op-ed on CNN.com about covering mass shootings in America.

Marie Claire magazine interviewed her on the subject of covering mass shootings.

Elle magazine featured Baldwin as one of five female correspondents during the election year of 2016.

New York's Downtown magazine featured Baldwin in October 2016.

Baldwin was parodied in a sketch featuring Cecily Strong and Alec Baldwin on Saturday Night Live in October 2016 the week after the release of the notorious Access Hollywood Donald Trump / Billy Bush recording.

Baldwin was featured in a Variety magazine article "Women Surge to Top of TV News in Face of Sexism" in April 2017.